National Register of Historic Places listings in the Alamo region of Texas: Other

This page is one of three listing out the National Register of Historic Places listings in the Alamo region of Texas.

The Alamo region is an area of 19 counties defined by the Texas Comptroller for economic reporting in 2022, as mapped here. The region included 2020 population of almost 2.9 million, or 9.8 percent of Texas' population, with the San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA having 89 percent of the Alamo region's population and Bexar alone having 70 percent.[1]

This page includes all counties besides Bexar County (which includes San Antonio) and Victoria County.

To see all locations together in a map, click on "Map all coordinates using OpenSourceMap" at right.

Atascosa County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Atascosa County Courthouse
 
Atascosa County Courthouse
December 30, 1997
(#97001598)
Circle Dr.
28°55′11″N 98°32′46″W / 28.919722°N 98.546111°W / 28.919722; -98.546111 (Atascosa County Courthouse)
Jourdanton State Antiquities Landmark; Mission Revival style completed in 1912
2 Korus Farmstead
 
Korus Farmstead
July 15, 1998
(#98000876)
US-281 at Farm-to-Market Rd. 536
29°06′59″N 98°29′07″W / 29.116389°N 98.485278°W / 29.116389; -98.485278 (Korus Farmstead)
Leming
3 Frederick and Sallie Lyons House
 
Frederick and Sallie Lyons House
February 20, 2001
(#01000061)
801 Live Oak St.
28°58′00″N 98°29′13″W / 28.966667°N 98.487083°W / 28.966667; -98.487083 (Frederick and Sallie Lyons House)
Pleasanton Modified L-plan building constructed between 1912 and 1913.


Bandera County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Bandera County Courthouse and Jail
 
Bandera County Courthouse and Jail
October 31, 1979
(#79002911)
Public Sq., 12th and Maple Sts.
29°43′36″N 99°04′21″W / 29.726667°N 99.0725°W / 29.726667; -99.0725 (Bandera County Courthouse and Jail)
Bandera State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
2 Jureczki House
 
Jureczki House
January 11, 1980
(#80004075)
607 Cypress St.
29°43′13″N 99°04′31″W / 29.720278°N 99.075278°W / 29.720278; -99.075278 (Jureczki House)
Bandera Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 B.F. Langford Jr. and Mary Hay House
 
B.F. Langford Jr. and Mary Hay House
March 22, 2004
(#04000229)
415 Fourteenth St.
29°43′41″N 99°04′12″W / 29.72797°N 99.06993°W / 29.72797; -99.06993 (B.F. Langford Jr. and Mary Hay House)
Bandera Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 River Oaks Courts
 
River Oaks Courts
January 28, 2019
(#100003354)
14349 TX 16
29°48′07″N 99°15′13″W / 29.801871°N 99.253706°W / 29.801871; -99.253706 (River Oaks Courts)
Medina Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Calhoun County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 La Salle Monument
 
La Salle Monument
July 27, 2018
(#100002757)
TX 316 at Blind Bayou
28°31′38″N 96°30′31″W / 28.527358°N 96.508644°W / 28.527358; -96.508644 (La Salle Monument)
Indianola
2 Matagorda Island Lighthouse
 
Matagorda Island Lighthouse
September 18, 1984
(#84001624)
Matagorda Island
28°20′16″N 96°25′27″W / 28.337889°N 96.424083°W / 28.337889; -96.424083 (Matagorda Island Lighthouse)
Port O'Connor

Former listings edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 A. C. Louwien Bakery August 9, 1984
(#84001617)
December 3, 1992 223 Main Street
28°36′57″N 96°37′30″W / 28.615802°N 96.625115°W / 28.615802; -96.625115 (A. C. Louwien Bakery)
Port Lavaca


Comal County edit

[2] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Anhalt Hall
 
Anhalt Hall
July 23, 2018
(#100002697)
2390 Anhalt Rd.
29°48′50″N 98°28′44″W / 29.813897°N 98.478908°W / 29.813897; -98.478908 (Anhalt Hall)
Spring Branch
2 Arnold-Rauch-Brandt Homestead
 
Arnold-Rauch-Brandt Homestead
July 23, 2018
(#100002698)
TX 46 W, Parcel 393224
29°43′43″N 98°12′51″W / 29.728545°N 98.214239°W / 29.728545; -98.214239 (Arnold-Rauch-Brandt Homestead)
New Braunfels
3 Brauntex Theater
 
Brauntex Theater
March 24, 2008
(#08000240)
290 W. San Antonio
29°42′05″N 98°07′35″W / 29.701319°N 98.126458°W / 29.701319; -98.126458 (Brauntex Theater)
New Braunfels
4 Andreas Breustedt House
 
Andreas Breustedt House
July 22, 1982
(#82004497)
1370 Church Hill Dr.
29°42′33″N 98°05′47″W / 29.709164°N 98.096411°W / 29.709164; -98.096411 (Andreas Breustedt House)
New Braunfels Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
5 Central Fire Station
 
Central Fire Station
December 3, 2019
(#100004753)
169 Hill Ave.
29°42′02″N 98°07′33″W / 29.7006°N 98.1258°W / 29.7006; -98.1258 (Central Fire Station)
New Braunfels
6 Comal County Courthouse
 
Comal County Courthouse
December 12, 1976
(#76002017)
N. Sequin Ave.
29°42′12″N 98°07′29″W / 29.703333°N 98.124722°W / 29.703333; -98.124722 (Comal County Courthouse)
New Braunfels State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
7 Comal Hotel and Klein-Kuse House
 
Comal Hotel and Klein-Kuse House
June 26, 1986
(#86001373)
295 E. San Antonio and 165 Market St.
29°42′17″N 98°07′25″W / 29.704722°N 98.123611°W / 29.704722; -98.123611 (Comal Hotel and Klein-Kuse House)
New Braunfels Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
8 Comal Power Plant
 
Comal Power Plant
August 20, 2004
(#04000895)
Jct. of Landa Rd. and Landa Park Dr.
29°42′23″N 98°07′57″W / 29.706389°N 98.132431°W / 29.706389; -98.132431 (Comal Power Plant)
New Braunfels
9 Comal Springs
 
Comal Springs
May 30, 2019
(#100003970)
Address Restricted
New Braunfels
10 Faust Street Bridge
 
Faust Street Bridge
March 17, 2009
(#09000138)
Connecting Faust and Porter Streets at the Guadalupe River
29°41′48″N 98°06′25″W / 29.696667°N 98.106944°W / 29.696667; -98.106944 (Faust Street Bridge)
New Braunfels Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, Historic Bridges of Texas MPS
11 First Protestant Church
 
First Protestant Church
July 14, 1971
(#71000926)
296 S. Seguin St.
29°42′03″N 98°07′21″W / 29.700833°N 98.1225°W / 29.700833; -98.1225 (First Protestant Church)
New Braunfels Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
12 Fischer Historic District
 
Fischer Historic District
June 19, 2017
(#100001222)
Roughly bounded by Fischer Store Rd., FM 32, Patriotic & Let's Roll Drs.
29°58′43″N 98°15′53″W / 29.978527°N 98.264641°W / 29.978527; -98.264641 (Fischer Historic District)
Fischer Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
13 Carl W. A. Groos House
 
Carl W. A. Groos House
August 17, 2000
(#00000884)
228 S. Seguin St.
29°42′05″N 98°07′22″W / 29.70125°N 98.122708°W / 29.70125; -98.122708 (Carl W. A. Groos House)
New Braunfels Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
14 Gruene Historic District
 
Gruene Historic District
April 21, 1975
(#75001962)
Both sides of Seguin, New Braunfels, and Austin Sts.
29°44′20″N 98°06′12″W / 29.738889°N 98.103333°W / 29.738889; -98.103333 (Gruene Historic District)
Gruene Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
15 Guadalupe Hotel
 
Guadalupe Hotel
March 13, 1975
(#75001963)
471 Main Plaza
29°42′11″N 98°07′31″W / 29.702986°N 98.125278°W / 29.702986; -98.125278 (Guadalupe Hotel)
New Braunfels Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
16 Holz-Forshage-Krueger Building
 
Holz-Forshage-Krueger Building
April 17, 1997
(#97000362)
472 W. San Antonio St.
29°41′58″N 98°07′40″W / 29.6994°N 98.1278°W / 29.6994; -98.1278 (Holz-Forshage-Krueger Building)
New Braunfels
17 Honey Creek Historic District March 26, 2018
(#100002267)
Along State Park 31 & Bell Ranch Rd., Parcels 77128, 82609, 73632, 77109, 77257, 80607, 81637, 149474
29°50′20″N 98°30′50″W / 29.8390°N 98.5139°W / 29.8390; -98.5139 (Honey Creek Historic District)
Spring Branch
18 Hotel Faust
 
Hotel Faust
May 2, 1985
(#85000922)
240 S. Seguin St.
29°42′05″N 98°07′22″W / 29.7014°N 98.1229°W / 29.7014; -98.1229 (Hotel Faust)
New Braunfels Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
19 Kabelmacher House May 8, 2019
(#100003922)
23968 TX 46
29°47′43″N 98°28′34″W / 29.7952°N 98.4760°W / 29.7952; -98.4760 (Kabelmacher House)
Spring Branch vicinity
20 Kappelmann-Mayer Ranch February 10, 2020
(#100004965)
4738 FM 1863
29°44′46″N 98°23′46″W / 29.7462°N 98.3960°W / 29.7462; -98.3960 (Kappelmann-Mayer Ranch)
Bulverde
21 Stephen Klein House
 
Stephen Klein House
August 25, 1970
(#70000743)
161 S. Seguin St.
29°42′09″N 98°07′25″W / 29.7026°N 98.1237°W / 29.7026; -98.1237 (Stephen Klein House)
New Braunfels Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
22 Lindheimer House
 
Lindheimer House
August 25, 1970
(#70000744)
489 Comal Ave.
29°42′02″N 98°07′07″W / 29.7006°N 98.1185°W / 29.7006; -98.1185 (Lindheimer House)
New Braunfels Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
23 Main Plaza
 
Main Plaza
October 12, 2021
(#100007074)
Main Plaza
29°42′11″N 98°07′29″W / 29.7030°N 98.1247°W / 29.7030; -98.1247 (Main Plaza)
New Braunfels
24 Mission Valley School and Teacherage September 4, 2020
(#100005536)
1135 Mission Valley Rd.
29°43′12″N 98°12′18″W / 29.7200°N 98.2049°W / 29.7200; -98.2049 (Mission Valley School and Teacherage)
New Braunfels
25 Natural Bridge Caverns Sinkhole Site
 
Natural Bridge Caverns Sinkhole Site
October 29, 2004
(#04001202)
Address restricted[5]
Garden Ridge Located within Natural Bridge Caverns National Natural Landmark
26 Pape-Borchers Homestead September 4, 2020
(#100005537)
142 Hueco Springs Loop Rd.
29°43′57″N 98°11′34″W / 29.7326°N 98.1929°W / 29.7326; -98.1929 (Pape-Borchers Homestead)
New Braunfels
27 Riley's Tavern
 
Riley's Tavern
April 23, 2018
(#100002346)
8894 FM 1102
29°48′23″N 98°01′25″W / 29.8063°N 98.0236°W / 29.8063; -98.0236 (Riley's Tavern)
New Braunfels
28 Saint Joseph's Chapel
 
Saint Joseph's Chapel
August 1, 2014
(#14000472)
6400 FM 482
29°38′50″N 98°13′08″W / 29.6473°N 98.2190°W / 29.6473; -98.2190 (Saint Joseph's Chapel)
Schertz
29 Walzem Homestead February 2, 2018
(#100002086)
690 Mission Valley Rd.
29°43′26″N 98°11′49″W / 29.7238°N 98.1970°W / 29.7238; -98.1970 (Walzem Homestead)
New Braunfels


Dewitt County edit

[2] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Bates-Sheppard House
 
Bates-Sheppard House
October 31, 1988
(#88001948)
312 E. Broadway
29°05′33″N 97°17′11″W / 29.0925°N 97.286389°W / 29.0925; -97.286389 (Bates-Sheppard House)
Cuero Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 John Y. Bell House
 
John Y. Bell House
October 31, 1988
(#88001982)
304 E. Prairie
29°05′46″N 97°17′07″W / 29.096111°N 97.285278°W / 29.096111; -97.285278 (John Y. Bell House)
Cuero
3 M. D. Bennett House
 
M. D. Bennett House
October 31, 1988
(#88001963)
208 N. Hunt
29°05′24″N 97°17′12″W / 29.09°N 97.286667°W / 29.09; -97.286667 (M. D. Bennett House)
Cuero
4 Billow-Thompson House
 
Billow-Thompson House
October 31, 1988
(#88001949)
402 E. Broadway
29°05′32″N 97°17′09″W / 29.092222°N 97.285833°W / 29.092222; -97.285833 (Billow-Thompson House)
Cuero
5 Breeden-Runge Wholesale Grocery Company Building
 
Breeden-Runge Wholesale Grocery Company Building
October 31, 1988
(#88001957)
108 N. Frederick William
29°05′32″N 97°17′43″W / 29.092222°N 97.295278°W / 29.092222; -97.295278 (Breeden-Runge Wholesale Grocery Company Building)
Cuero
6 Floyd Buchel House
 
Floyd Buchel House
October 31, 1988
(#88001950)
407 E. Broadway
29°05′29″N 97°17′09″W / 29.091389°N 97.285833°W / 29.091389; -97.285833 (Floyd Buchel House)
Cuero
7 Arthur Burns House
 
Arthur Burns House
October 31, 1988
(#88001987)
130 E. Sarah
29°05′44″N 97°17′14″W / 29.095556°N 97.287222°W / 29.095556; -97.287222 (Arthur Burns House)
Cuero
8 John W. Burns House
 
John W. Burns House
October 31, 1988
(#88001947)
311 E. Broadway
29°05′31″N 97°17′13″W / 29.091944°N 97.286944°W / 29.091944; -97.286944 (John W. Burns House)
Cuero
9 Callaway-Gillette House
 
Callaway-Gillette House
October 31, 1988
(#88001989)
306 E. Sarah
29°05′42″N 97°17′07″W / 29.095°N 97.285278°W / 29.095; -97.285278 (Callaway-Gillette House)
Cuero
10 J. B. Chaddock House
 
J. B. Chaddock House
October 31, 1988
(#88001995)
202 S. Valley
29°05′10″N 97°17′06″W / 29.086111°N 97.285°W / 29.086111; -97.285 (J. B. Chaddock House)
Cuero
11 City Water Works
 
City Water Works
October 31, 1988
(#88001956)
208 S. Esplanade
29°05′21″N 97°17′33″W / 29.089167°N 97.2925°W / 29.089167; -97.2925 (City Water Works)
Cuero
12 Clement-Nagel House
 
Clement-Nagel House
October 31, 1988
(#88001974)
701 E. Morgan
29°05′07″N 97°17′10″W / 29.085278°N 97.286111°W / 29.085278; -97.286111 (Clement-Nagel House)
Cuero
13 Colston-Gohmert House
 
Colston-Gohmert House
October 31, 1988
(#88001983)
309 E. Prairie
29°05′44″N 97°17′06″W / 29.095556°N 97.285°W / 29.095556; -97.285 (Colston-Gohmert House)
Cuero
14 Charles Cook House October 31, 1988
(#88001986)
103 E. Sarah
29°05′44″N 97°17′17″W / 29.095556°N 97.288056°W / 29.095556; -97.288056 (Charles Cook House)
Cuero Demolished
15 W. H. Crain House
 
W. H. Crain House
October 31, 1988
(#88001953)
508 E. Courthouse
29°05′25″N 97°17′08″W / 29.09034°N 97.28544°W / 29.09034; -97.28544 (W. H. Crain House)
Cuero
16 Cuero Commercial Historic District
 
Cuero Commercial Historic District
November 17, 1988
(#88001996)
Roughly bounded by Gonzales, Main, Terrell and Courthouse
29°05′28″N 97°17′27″W / 29.091111°N 97.290833°W / 29.091111; -97.290833 (Cuero Commercial Historic District)
Cuero Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
17 Cuero Gin October 31, 1988
(#88001970)
501 W. Main
29°05′30″N 97°17′44″W / 29.091667°N 97.295556°W / 29.091667; -97.295556 (Cuero Gin)
Cuero Demolished by 2005
18 Cuero High School
 
Cuero High School
October 31, 1988
(#88001990)
405 E. Sarah
29°05′55″N 97°17′04″W / 29.098611°N 97.284444°W / 29.098611; -97.284444 (Cuero High School)
Cuero
19 Cuero Hydroelectric Plant September 19, 1977
(#77001514)
2 mi (3.2 km). N of Cuero on Guadalupe Plant
29°07′46″N 97°18′40″W / 29.129444°N 97.311111°W / 29.129444; -97.311111 (Cuero Hydroelectric Plant)
Cuero
20 Cuero I Archeological District
 
Cuero I Archeological District
October 9, 1974
(#74002271)
Address restricted[5]
Cuero Extends into Gonzales County
21 E. A. Daule House October 31, 1988
(#88001981)
201 W. Newman
29°05′23″N 97°17′52″W / 29.089722°N 97.297778°W / 29.089722; -97.297778 (E. A. Daule House)
Cuero
22 DeWitt County Courthouse
 
DeWitt County Courthouse
May 6, 1971
(#71000929)
Bounded by N. Gonzales, E. Live Oak, N. Clinton, and E. Courthouse Sts.
29°05′29″N 97°17′19″W / 29.091389°N 97.288611°W / 29.091389; -97.288611 (DeWitt County Courthouse)
Cuero State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
23 DeWitt County Monument
 
DeWitt County Monument
March 6, 2019
(#100003421)
US 87 & Courthouse St.
29°05′17″N 97°16′34″W / 29.088179°N 97.276159°W / 29.088179; -97.276159 (DeWitt County Monument)
Cuero
24 East Main Street Residential Historic District
 
East Main Street Residential Historic District
October 31, 1988
(#88001998)
400 to 800 blocks of E. Main St.
29°05′16″N 97°17′07″W / 29.087778°N 97.285278°W / 29.087778; -97.285278 (East Main Street Residential Historic District)
Cuero
25 Eckhardt Stores
 
Eckhardt Stores
June 29, 1976
(#76002020)
Eckhardt and Main St.
28°58′49″N 97°30′13″W / 28.980278°N 97.503611°W / 28.980278; -97.503611 (Eckhardt Stores)
Yorktown Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
26 William and L. F. Eichholz House
 
William and L. F. Eichholz House
October 31, 1988
(#88001954)
308 W. Courthouse
29°05′37″N 97°17′39″W / 29.093585°N 97.294073°W / 29.093585; -97.294073 (William and L. F. Eichholz House)
Cuero
27 English-German School
 
English-German School
October 31, 1988
(#88001978)
201 E. Newman
29°05′09″N 97°17′30″W / 29.085833°N 97.291667°W / 29.085833; -97.291667 (English-German School)
Cuero Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; building is condemned
28 J. B. Farris House October 31, 1988
(#88001960)
502 N. Gonzales
29°05′36″N 97°17′18″W / 29.093333°N 97.288333°W / 29.093333; -97.288333 (J. B. Farris House)
Cuero Demolished
29 First Methodist Church
 
First Methodist Church
October 31, 1988
(#88001952)
301 E. Courthouse
29°05′27″N 97°17′17″W / 29.090833°N 97.288056°W / 29.090833; -97.288056 (First Methodist Church)
Cuero
30 Alfred Friar House
 
Alfred Friar House
October 31, 1988
(#88001961)
703 N. Gonzales
29°05′42″N 97°17′13″W / 29.095°N 97.286944°W / 29.095; -97.286944 (Alfred Friar House)
Cuero
31 William Frobese Sr. House
 
William Frobese Sr. House
October 31, 1988
(#88001980)
305 E. Newman
29°05′07″N 97°17′24″W / 29.085278°N 97.29°W / 29.085278; -97.29 (William Frobese Sr. House)
Cuero Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
32 Grace Episcopal Church
 
Grace Episcopal Church
October 31, 1988
(#88001955)
401 N. Esplanade
29°05′33″N 97°17′23″W / 29.0925°N 97.289722°W / 29.0925; -97.289722 (Grace Episcopal Church)
Cuero Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
33 House at 1002 Stockdale
 
House at 1002 Stockdale
October 31, 1988
(#88001993)
1002 Stockdale
29°04′47″N 97°17′37″W / 29.079722°N 97.293611°W / 29.079722; -97.293611 (House at 1002 Stockdale)
Cuero
34 House at 404 Stockdale
 
House at 404 Stockdale
October 31, 1988
(#88001992)
404 Stockdale
29°05′07″N 97°17′27″W / 29.085278°N 97.290833°W / 29.085278; -97.290833 (House at 404 Stockdale)
Cuero
35 House at 609 East Live Oak
 
House at 609 East Live Oak
October 31, 1988
(#88001968)
609 E. Live Oak
29°05′24″N 97°17′02″W / 29.09°N 97.283889°W / 29.09; -97.283889 (House at 609 East Live Oak)
Cuero
36 Keller-Grunder House
 
Keller-Grunder House
October 31, 1988
(#88001973)
409 E. Morgan
29°05′11″N 97°17′19″W / 29.086389°N 97.288611°W / 29.086389; -97.288611 (Keller-Grunder House)
Cuero Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
37 Albert and Kate Leinhardt House
 
Albert and Kate Leinhardt House
October 31, 1988
(#88001976)
818 E. Morgan
29°05′11″N 97°17′01″W / 29.086389°N 97.283611°W / 29.086389; -97.283611 (Albert and Kate Leinhardt House)
Cuero
38 Emil Leonardt House
 
Emil Leonardt House
November 4, 1988
(#88001975)
804 E. Morgan
29°05′07″N 97°17′05″W / 29.085278°N 97.284722°W / 29.085278; -97.284722 (Emil Leonardt House)
Cuero
39 Leske Bar October 31, 1988
(#88001969)
432 W. Main
29°05′30″N 97°17′41″W / 29.091667°N 97.294722°W / 29.091667; -97.294722 (Leske Bar)
Cuero Demolished by 2005, after being damaged in a flood in 1998[6]
40 Valentine Ley House
 
Valentine Ley House
October 31, 1988
(#88001979)
206 E. Newman
29°05′10″N 97°17′30″W / 29.086111°N 97.291667°W / 29.086111; -97.291667 (Valentine Ley House)
Cuero
41 Lynch-Probst House October 31, 1988
(#88001951)
502 E. Broadway
29°05′31″N 97°17′06″W / 29.091944°N 97.285°W / 29.091944; -97.285 (Lynch-Probst House)
Cuero Demolished
42 Macedonia Baptist Church
 
Macedonia Baptist Church
October 31, 1988
(#88001967)
512 S. Indianola
29°05′12″N 97°17′54″W / 29.086667°N 97.298333°W / 29.086667; -97.298333 (Macedonia Baptist Church)
Cuero
43 Frank Marie House
 
Frank Marie House
October 31, 1988
(#88001959)
402 E. French
29°05′36″N 97°17′07″W / 29.093333°N 97.285278°W / 29.093333; -97.285278 (Frank Marie House)
Cuero
44 May-Hickey House October 27, 1988
(#88002129)
FM 682 1.7 mi. S of jct. with TX 111
29°15′39″N 97°08′40″W / 29.260833°N 97.144444°W / 29.260833; -97.144444 (May-Hickey House)
Yoakum Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
45 Meissner-Pleasants House
 
Meissner-Pleasants House
October 31, 1988
(#88001962)
108 N. Hunt
29°05′21″N 97°17′12″W / 29.089167°N 97.286667°W / 29.089167; -97.286667 (Meissner-Pleasants House)
Cuero
46 Edward Mugge House
 
Edward Mugge House
October 31, 1988
(#88001994)
218 N. Terrell
29°05′30″N 97°17′33″W / 29.091667°N 97.2925°W / 29.091667; -97.2925 (Edward Mugge House)
Cuero Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
47 Municipal Power Plant
 
Municipal Power Plant
November 15, 1996
(#96001356)
810 Front St.
29°17′08″N 97°09′04″W / 29.285556°N 97.151111°W / 29.285556; -97.151111 (Municipal Power Plant)
Yoakum Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; now the city library
48 Old Beer and Ice Warehouse
 
Old Beer and Ice Warehouse
October 31, 1988
(#88001985)
104 SW Railroad
29°05′23″N 97°17′33″W / 29.089754°N 97.292525°W / 29.089754; -97.292525 (Old Beer and Ice Warehouse)
Cuero
49 Charles J. and Alvina Ott House
 
Charles J. and Alvina Ott House
October 31, 1988
(#88001965)
306 N. Hunt
29°05′27″N 97°17′10″W / 29.090833°N 97.286111°W / 29.090833; -97.286111 (Charles J. and Alvina Ott House)
Cuero
50 S. I. Ott House
 
S. I. Ott House
October 31, 1988
(#88001964)
302 N. Hunt
29°05′26″N 97°17′11″W / 29.090556°N 97.286389°W / 29.090556; -97.286389 (S. I. Ott House)
Cuero
51 O. F. and Mary Prigden House
 
O. F. and Mary Prigden House
October 31, 1988
(#88001958)
401 E. French
29°05′34″N 97°17′08″W / 29.092778°N 97.285556°W / 29.092778; -97.285556 (O. F. and Mary Prigden House)
Cuero
52 J. M. Reuss House
 
J. M. Reuss House
October 31, 1988
(#88001991)
315 Stockdale
29°05′09″N 97°17′24″W / 29.085833°N 97.29°W / 29.085833; -97.29 (J. M. Reuss House)
Cuero
53 St. Michael's Catholic Church
 
St. Michael's Catholic Church
October 31, 1988
(#88001971)
202 N. McLeod
29°05′24″N 97°17′15″W / 29.09°N 97.2875°W / 29.09; -97.2875 (St. Michael's Catholic Church)
Cuero
54 State Highway 27 Bridge at the Guadalupe River
 
State Highway 27 Bridge at the Guadalupe River
October 10, 1996
(#96001122)
US 87, .13 mi. S of jct. with US 183
29°03′55″N 97°19′20″W / 29.065278°N 97.322222°W / 29.065278; -97.322222 (State Highway 27 Bridge at the Guadalupe River)
Cuero
55 Elisha Stevens House
 
Elisha Stevens House
October 31, 1988
(#88001984)
408 E. Prairie
29°05′44″N 97°17′02″W / 29.095556°N 97.283889°W / 29.095556; -97.283889 (Elisha Stevens House)
Cuero
56 Terrell-Reuss Streets Historic District
 
Terrell-Reuss Streets Historic District
October 31, 1988
(#88001997)
300 to 900 blocks of Terrell, 500 to 900 blocks of Indianola, and 200 blk. of W. Reuss to 400 blk. of E. Reuss
29°05′44″N 97°17′18″W / 29.095556°N 97.288333°W / 29.095556; -97.288333 (Terrell-Reuss Streets Historic District)
Cuero Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
57 W. F. Thomson House
 
W. F. Thomson House
October 31, 1988
(#88001972)
608 N. McLeod
29°05′37″N 97°17′08″W / 29.093611°N 97.285556°W / 29.093611; -97.285556 (W. F. Thomson House)
Cuero
58 Dane Wittenbert House
 
Dane Wittenbert House
October 31, 1988
(#88001966)
402 S. Hunt
29°05′05″N 97°17′20″W / 29.084722°N 97.288889°W / 29.084722; -97.288889 (Dane Wittenbert House)
Cuero
59 Charles Wittmer House
 
Charles Wittmer House
October 31, 1988
(#88001977)
110 E. Newman
29°05′11″N 97°17′33″W / 29.086389°N 97.2925°W / 29.086389; -97.2925 (Charles Wittmer House)
Cuero
60 Wofford-Finney House
 
Wofford-Finney House
August 14, 1992
(#92000984)
202 E. Prairie St.
29°05′48″N 97°17′11″W / 29.096667°N 97.286389°W / 29.096667; -97.286389 (Wofford-Finney House)
Cuero


Frio County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Old Frio County Jail
 
Old Frio County Jail
November 19, 1979
(#79002941)
E. Medina and S. Pecan Sts.
28°53′16″N 99°05′35″W / 28.887778°N 99.093056°W / 28.887778; -99.093056 (Old Frio County Jail)
Pearsall State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; presently Frio Pioneer Jail Museum


Gillespie County edit

[2] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Cave Creek School
 
Cave Creek School
December 29, 2004
(#04001415)
470 Cave Creek Rd.
30°18′30″N 98°43′37″W / 30.308333°N 98.726944°W / 30.308333; -98.726944 (Cave Creek School)
Fredericksburg
2 Cherry Spring School
 
Cherry Spring School
May 6, 2005
(#05000389)
5973 RM 2323
30°27′50″N 98°56′54″W / 30.463889°N 98.948333°W / 30.463889; -98.948333 (Cherry Spring School)
Fredericksburg Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Crabapple School
 
Crabapple School
May 6, 2005
(#05000390)
14671 Lower Crabapple Rd.
30°26′30″N 98°49′54″W / 30.441667°N 98.831667°W / 30.441667; -98.831667 (Crabapple School)
Fredericksburg
4 Enchanted Rock Archeological District
 
Enchanted Rock Archeological District
August 29, 1984
(#84001740)
Off Ranch Rd 965 at the Gillespie-Llano county line
30°30′20″N 98°49′05″W / 30.505556°N 98.818056°W / 30.505556; -98.818056 (Enchanted Rock Archeological District)
Fredericksburg National Natural Landmark; extends into Llano County
5 Feller-Barsch Homestead September 12, 2019
(#100004372)
614 Ellen Lane
30°12′34″N 98°43′14″W / 30.209396°N 98.7206474°W / 30.209396; -98.7206474 (Feller-Barsch Homestead)
Fredericksburg [7]
6 Fort Martin Scott
 
Fort Martin Scott
January 20, 1980
(#80004121)
The south side of Fredericksburg on US Hwy 290
30°14′58″N 98°50′47″W / 30.249444°N 98.846389°W / 30.249444; -98.846389 (Fort Martin Scott)
Fredericksburg State Antiquities Landmark
7 Fredericksburg Historic District
 
Fredericksburg Historic District
October 14, 1970
(#70000749)
Roughly bounded by Elk, Schubert, Acorn, and Creek Sts
30°16′33″N 98°52′25″W / 30.275833°N 98.873611°W / 30.275833; -98.873611 (Fredericksburg Historic District)
Fredericksburg Contains State Antiquities Landmark, multiple Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
8 Fredericksburg Memorial Library
 
Fredericksburg Memorial Library
March 11, 1971
(#71000935)
Courthouse Sq.
30°16′31″N 98°52′24″W / 30.275278°N 98.873333°W / 30.275278; -98.873333 (Fredericksburg Memorial Library)
Fredericksburg State Antiquities Landmark, part of Fredericksburg Historic District
9 HA. 19 (Japanese Midget Submarine)
 
HA. 19 (Japanese Midget Submarine)
June 30, 1989
(#89001428)
National Museum of the Pacific War, 340 East Main St
30°16′22″N 98°52′03″W / 30.272778°N 98.8675°W / 30.272778; -98.8675 (HA. 19 (Japanese Midget Submarine))
Fredericksburg State Antiquities Landmark; part of the Japanese attack force Pearl Harbor that accidentally grounded and was captured. Its location was Monroe County, Florida but was moved to the National Museum of the Pacific War.
10 Klein Frankreich Rural Historic District June 30, 2023
(#100009111)
3723 to 5083 North US 87, 103 to 206 Old Mason Rd.
30°18′24″N 98°54′23″W / 30.3068°N 98.9063°W / 30.3068; -98.9063 (Klein Frankreich Rural Historic District)
Fredericksburg vicinity [8]
11 Lower South Grape Creek School
 
Lower South Grape Creek School
May 6, 2005
(#05000391)
10273 E US 290
30°13′29″N 98°43′41″W / 30.224722°N 98.728056°W / 30.224722; -98.728056 (Lower South Grape Creek School)
Luckenbach Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
12 Luckenbach School
 
Luckenbach School
May 6, 2005
(#05000392)
3566 Luckenbach Rd.
30°11′12″N 98°45′16″W / 30.186667°N 98.754444°W / 30.186667; -98.754444 (Luckenbach School)
Luckenbach Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
13 Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
 
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
December 2, 1969
(#69000202)
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
30°16′17″N 98°24′53″W / 30.271389°N 98.414722°W / 30.271389; -98.414722 (Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park)
Johnson City Contains National Historic Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; birthplace, home and ranch of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
14 Meusebach Creek School
 
Meusebach Creek School
May 6, 2005
(#05000393)
515 Kuhlmann Rd.
30°12′22″N 98°51′23″W / 30.206111°N 98.856389°W / 30.206111; -98.856389 (Meusebach Creek School)
Fredericksburg
15 Morris Ranch Schoolhouse
 
Morris Ranch Schoolhouse
March 29, 1983
(#83003142)
Morris Ranch Rd.
30°13′07″N 99°00′56″W / 30.218611°N 99.015556°W / 30.218611; -99.015556 (Morris Ranch Schoolhouse)
Morris Ranch Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
16 Nebgen School
 
Nebgen School
May 6, 2005
(#05000394)
1718 N. Grape Creek Rd.
30°19′01″N 98°37′18″W / 30.316944°N 98.621667°W / 30.316944; -98.621667 (Nebgen School)
Fredericksburg [9]
17 Pecan Creek School
 
Pecan Creek School
May 10, 2005
(#05000418)
3410 Pecan Creek Rd.
30°22′59″N 98°59′42″W / 30.383056°N 98.995°W / 30.383056; -98.995 (Pecan Creek School)
Fredericksburg
18 Rheingold School
 
Rheingold School
May 6, 2005
(#05000388)
334 Rheingold School Rd.
30°20′42″N 98°41′13″W / 30.345°N 98.686944°W / 30.345; -98.686944 (Rheingold School)
Fredericksburg
19 St. Mary's Catholic Church
 
St. Mary's Catholic Church
June 21, 1983
(#83003143)
306 W. San Antonio
30°16′37″N 98°52′37″W / 30.276944°N 98.876944°W / 30.276944; -98.876944 (St. Mary's Catholic Church)
Fredericksburg Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of Fredericksburg Historic District
20 Williams Creek School
 
Williams Creek School
May 6, 2005
(#05000384)
5501 South RM 1623
30°11′45″N 98°36′01″W / 30.195833°N 98.600278°W / 30.195833; -98.600278 (Williams Creek School)
Stonewall Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
21 Willow City School
 
Willow City School
May 6, 2005
(#05000385)
2501 RM 1323
30°24′06″N 98°42′17″W / 30.401667°N 98.704722°W / 30.401667; -98.704722 (Willow City School)
Willow City
22 Wrede School
 
Wrede School
June 1, 2005
(#05000519)
3929 S. TX 16
30°13′58″N 98°54′34″W / 30.232778°N 98.909444°W / 30.232778; -98.909444 (Wrede School)
Fredericksburg


Goliad County edit

[2] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Charles H. and Catherine B. Baker House
 
Charles H. and Catherine B. Baker House
July 25, 1985
(#85001616)
401 S. Commercial St.
28°39′52″N 97°23′35″W / 28.66436°N 97.39309°W / 28.66436; -97.39309 (Charles H. and Catherine B. Baker House)
Goliad
2 Dr. L.W. and Martha E.S. Chilton House
 
Dr. L.W. and Martha E.S. Chilton House
April 9, 1998
(#98000354)
242 N. Chilton St.
28°40′13″N 97°23′39″W / 28.67031°N 97.39424°W / 28.67031; -97.39424 (Dr. L.W. and Martha E.S. Chilton House)
Goliad
3 Fair Oaks Ranch March 8, 2007
(#07000127)
14509 US 59 S
28°31′40″N 97°32′55″W / 28.5277°N 97.5485°W / 28.5277; -97.5485 (Fair Oaks Ranch)
Berclair
4 Fannin Battleground State Historic Site
 
Fannin Battleground State Historic Site
February 28, 2017
(#100000695)
734 FM 2506
28°41′11″N 97°13′58″W / 28.686462°N 97.232905°W / 28.686462; -97.232905 (Fannin Battleground State Historic Site)
Fannin State Historic Site
5 Goliad County Courthouse Historic District
 
Goliad County Courthouse Historic District
June 29, 1976
(#76002034)
Roughly bounded by E. Franklin, S. Washington, E. Fannin, and S. Chilton Sts.
28°39′57″N 97°23′31″W / 28.665833°N 97.391944°W / 28.665833; -97.391944 (Goliad County Courthouse Historic District)
Goliad Includes State Antiquities Landmarks, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
6 Goliad State Park Historic District
 
Goliad State Park Historic District
March 12, 2001
(#01000258)
US 183 at San Antonio River
28°39′18″N 97°23′14″W / 28.65506°N 97.38715°W / 28.65506; -97.38715 (Goliad State Park Historic District)
Goliad State Historic Site, includes State Antiquities Landmarks, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
7 Nuestra Senora del Espiritu Santo de Zuniga Site
 
Nuestra Senora del Espiritu Santo de Zuniga Site
August 22, 1977
(#77001446)
US 183 at San Antonio River
28°39′26″N 97°23′12″W / 28.65714°N 97.38671°W / 28.65714; -97.38671 (Nuestra Senora del Espiritu Santo de Zuniga Site)
Goliad State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of Goliad State Park Historic District
8 Old Market House Museum
 
Old Market House Museum
October 18, 1972
(#72001362)
S. Market and Franklin Sts.
28°40′01″N 97°23′28″W / 28.66690°N 97.39104°W / 28.66690; -97.39104 (Old Market House Museum)
Goliad State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, part of Goliad County Courthouse Historic District
9 Capt. Barton Peck House
 
Capt. Barton Peck House
February 23, 1979
(#79002947)
W of Goliad at Hill and Post Oak St.
28°39′59″N 97°24′05″W / 28.666389°N 97.401389°W / 28.666389; -97.401389 (Capt. Barton Peck House)
Goliad Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
10 Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia
 
Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia
December 24, 1967
(#67000024)
1 mi (1.6 km). S of Goliad State Park on U.S. 183
28°38′51″N 97°22′57″W / 28.6475°N 97.3825°W / 28.6475; -97.3825 (Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia)
Goliad Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
11 Ruins of Mission Nuestra Senora del Rosario de los Cujanes
 
Ruins of Mission Nuestra Senora del Rosario de los Cujanes
September 22, 1972
(#72001363)
U.S. Highway 59 about 4 miles west of Goliad
28°38′40″N 97°26′20″W / 28.6444°N 97.4389°W / 28.6444; -97.4389 (Ruins of Mission Nuestra Senora del Rosario de los Cujanes)
Goliad Part of Goliad State Park & Historic Site
12 San Antonio River Valley (West of Goliad) Rural Historic District
 
San Antonio River Valley (West of Goliad) Rural Historic District
December 14, 1995
(#95001453)

28°38′52″N 97°28′42″W / 28.6479°N 97.4783°W / 28.6479; -97.4783 (San Antonio River Valley (West of Goliad) Rural Historic District)
Goliad
13 Jessie W. Stoddard House
 
Jessie W. Stoddard House
January 29, 1992
(#91002020)
Jct. of US 183, Fannin and Hord Sts.
28°39′54″N 97°23′18″W / 28.66505°N 97.38845°W / 28.66505; -97.38845 (Jessie W. Stoddard House)
Goliad Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Gonzales County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Braches House
 
Braches House
March 11, 1971
(#71000936)
12 mi (19 km). SE of Gonzales off U.S. 90A
29°28′33″N 97°18′32″W / 29.475833°N 97.308889°W / 29.475833; -97.308889 (Braches House)
Gonzales Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Cuero I Archeological District
 
Cuero I Archeological District
October 9, 1974
(#74002271)
Address restricted[5]
Cuero Extends into DeWitt County
3 Edwards High School April 3, 2024
(#100010161)
1427 Fly Street
29°30′35″N 97°26′26″W / 29.5097°N 97.4406°W / 29.5097; -97.4406 (Edwards High School)
Gonzales
4 First Shot Monuments Historic District
 
First Shot Monuments Historic District
February 21, 2017
(#100000673)
TX Spur Rd. 95 from TX 97 to Stevens Creek
29°26′20″N 97°31′18″W / 29.438930°N 97.521594°W / 29.438930; -97.521594 (First Shot Monuments Historic District)
Cost
5 Gonzales Commercial Historic District
 
Gonzales Commercial Historic District
August 30, 1996
(#96000935)
Roughly bounded by Water, Saint Andrew, Saint Peter, and Saint Matthew Sts.
29°30′05″N 97°27′11″W / 29.501389°N 97.453056°W / 29.501389; -97.453056 (Gonzales Commercial Historic District)
Gonzales Includes State Antiquities Landmarks, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
6 Gonzales County Courthouse
 
Gonzales County Courthouse
June 19, 1972
(#72001364)
Bounded by St. Louis, St. Paul. St. Lawrence, and St. Joseph Sts.
29°30′04″N 97°27′08″W / 29.50100°N 97.452118°W / 29.50100; -97.452118 (Gonzales County Courthouse)
Gonzales State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Gonzales Commercial Historic District
7 Gonzales County Jail
 
Gonzales County Jail
May 21, 1975
(#75001985)
Courthouse Sq. on St. Lawrence St.
29°30′05″N 97°27′07″W / 29.501389°N 97.451944°W / 29.501389; -97.451944 (Gonzales County Jail)
Gonzales State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; part of Gonzales Commercial Historic District
8 Gonzales Memorial Museum and Amphitheater Historic District
 
Gonzales Memorial Museum and Amphitheater Historic District
January 13, 2004
(#03001414)
414 Smith St.
29°30′14″N 97°26′37″W / 29.503889°N 97.443611°W / 29.503889; -97.443611 (Gonzales Memorial Museum and Amphitheater Historic District)
Gonzales State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
9 William Buckner and Sue Houston House
 
William Buckner and Sue Houston House
August 14, 2003
(#03000769)
621 E. St. George St.
29°30′13″N 97°27′01″W / 29.50372°N 97.45014°W / 29.50372; -97.45014 (William Buckner and Sue Houston House)
Gonzales Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
10 Kennard House
 
Kennard House
January 25, 1971
(#71000937)
621 St. Louis St.
29°30′06″N 97°26′57″W / 29.50178°N 97.44925°W / 29.50178; -97.44925 (Kennard House)
Gonzales Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
11 Leesville Schoolhouse
 
Leesville Schoolhouse
May 25, 1978
(#78002937)
E of Leesville off TX 80
29°24′24″N 97°44′07″W / 29.406654°N 97.73524°W / 29.406654; -97.73524 (Leesville Schoolhouse)
Leesville
12 Thomas Harrison and Mollie Spooner House
 
Thomas Harrison and Mollie Spooner House
July 5, 2003
(#03000610)
207 St. Francis St.
29°30′10″N 97°27′20″W / 29.502778°N 97.455556°W / 29.502778; -97.455556 (Thomas Harrison and Mollie Spooner House)
Gonzales


Guadalupe County edit

[2] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Dublin Plantation
 
Dublin Plantation
December 11, 2013
(#13000918)
3135 Cottonwood Creek Road
29°42′15″N 97°46′58″W / 29.704036°N 97.782646°W / 29.704036; -97.782646 (Dublin Plantation)
Kingsbury vicinity Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Erskine House No. 1
 
Erskine House No. 1
August 25, 1970
(#70000750)
902 N. Austin St.
29°34′01″N 97°57′51″W / 29.566944°N 97.964167°W / 29.566944; -97.964167 (Erskine House No. 1)
Seguin Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Robert Hall House
 
Robert Hall House
October 25, 1979
(#79002949)
214 S. Travis St.
29°34′03″N 97°58′00″W / 29.5675°N 97.966667°W / 29.5675; -97.966667 (Robert Hall House)
Seguin
4 Hardscramble
 
Hardscramble
July 6, 2011
(#11000424)
1806 Tschoepe Rd.
29°38′04″N 97°52′52″W / 29.634483°N 97.881057°W / 29.634483; -97.881057 (Hardscramble)
Seguin vicinity
5 Joseph F. Johnson House
 
Joseph F. Johnson House
June 23, 1978
(#78002940)
761 Johnson Ave.
29°33′49″N 97°58′26″W / 29.563611°N 97.973889°W / 29.563611; -97.973889 (Joseph F. Johnson House)
Seguin
6 King-Woods Farmstead
 
King-Woods Farmstead
April 2, 2018
(#100002268)
920 E Court St.
29°34′10″N 97°57′15″W / 29.569372°N 97.954166°W / 29.569372; -97.954166 (King-Woods Farmstead)
Seguin
7 Los Nogales
 
Los Nogales
March 24, 1972
(#72001365)
S. River and E. Live Oak Sts.
29°33′57″N 97°57′47″W / 29.565833°N 97.963056°W / 29.565833; -97.963056 (Los Nogales)
Seguin Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
8 Park Hotel
 
Park Hotel
May 23, 1980
(#80004124)
217 S. River St.
29°34′02″N 97°57′49″W / 29.567222°N 97.963611°W / 29.567222; -97.963611 (Park Hotel)
Seguin
9 Saffold Dam
 
Saffold Dam
November 15, 1979
(#79002950)
Off TX 123
29°33′03″N 97°58′12″W / 29.550833°N 97.97°W / 29.550833; -97.97 (Saffold Dam)
Seguin State Antiquities Landmark
10 Sebastopol
 
Sebastopol
August 25, 1970
(#70000751)
NE corner of W. Court and N. Erkel Sts.
29°34′12″N 97°58′21″W / 29.57°N 97.9725°W / 29.57; -97.9725 (Sebastopol)
Seguin State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
11 Seguin Commercial Historic District
 
Seguin Commercial Historic District
December 15, 1983
(#83003773)
August 14, 2013 boundary increase (#03000768)
Roughly bounded by Camp, Myrtle, Washington, and Crockett Sts.
29°34′13″N 97°57′51″W / 29.570278°N 97.964167°W / 29.570278; -97.964167 (Seguin Commercial Historic District)
Seguin Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; 70 buildings, 1 structure, 1875-1949; boundary increase in 2013 added 9 buildings.
12 State Highway 3-A Bridge at Cibolo Creek
 
State Highway 3-A Bridge at Cibolo Creek
October 10, 1996
(#96001112)
I-10 at the Bexar and Guadalupe Cnty. line
29°30′05″N 98°11′11″W / 29.501389°N 98.186389°W / 29.501389; -98.186389 (State Highway 3-A Bridge at Cibolo Creek)
Schertz Extends into Bexar County
13 Sweet Home Vocational and Agricultural High School
 
Sweet Home Vocational and Agricultural High School
November 19, 1998
(#98001417)
10 mi (16 km). S of Seguin on Sweet Home Rd.
29°27′40″N 98°02′21″W / 29.461133°N 98.03906°W / 29.461133; -98.03906 (Sweet Home Vocational and Agricultural High School)
Seguin Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
14 Edward and Texanna Tewes House
 
Edward and Texanna Tewes House
January 9, 1997
(#96001566)
8280 Linne Rd.
29°28′03″N 98°06′11″W / 29.4675°N 98.103056°W / 29.4675; -98.103056 (Edward and Texanna Tewes House)
Seguin Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
15 Wilson Utility Pottery Kilns Archeological District
 
Wilson Utility Pottery Kilns Archeological District
April 16, 1975
(#75001987)
Address restricted[5]
Capote Roadside historical marker located outside district


Jackson County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Allen Memorial Presbyterian Church
 
Allen Memorial Presbyterian Church
June 7, 2016
(#16000351)
301 W. Church St.
28°58′29″N 96°38′46″W / 28.974837°N 96.646136°W / 28.974837; -96.646136 (Allen Memorial Presbyterian Church)
Edna
2 Archeological Site No. 41JK9
 
Archeological Site No. 41JK9
August 19, 1994
(#94000833)
Address restricted[5]
Lolita Wreck of the sidewheel steamer Mary Summers on the Navidad River
3 Edna Theatre
 
Edna Theatre
September 8, 2011
(#11000652)
201 West Main Street
28°58′41″N 96°38′52″W / 28.978125°N 96.647708°W / 28.978125; -96.647708 (Edna Theatre)
Edna
4 Jackson County Monument
 
Jackson County Monument
April 19, 2018
(#100002350)
115 W Main St.
28°58′40″N 96°38′49″W / 28.977908°N 96.646983°W / 28.977908; -96.646983 (Jackson County Monument)
Edna
5 Texana Presbyterian Church
 
Texana Presbyterian Church
September 12, 1979
(#79002982)
Lake Texana Park
28°56′36″N 96°32′20″W / 28.943262°N 96.538998°W / 28.943262; -96.538998 (Texana Presbyterian Church)
Edna Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; relocated from Edna to Brackenridge Recreational Complex in 2001[10]


Karnes County edit

[2] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Karnes County Courthouse
 
Karnes County Courthouse
July 26, 2010
(#10000499)
101 Panna Maria Ave.
28°53′07″N 97°54′06″W / 28.885208°N 97.901528°W / 28.885208; -97.901528 (Karnes County Courthouse)
Karnes City State Antiquities Landmark
2 Panna Maria Historic District
 
Panna Maria Historic District
May 13, 1976
(#76002043)
FM 81 off TX 123
28°57′26″N 97°53′53″W / 28.957222°N 97.898056°W / 28.957222; -97.898056 (Panna Maria Historic District)
Panna Maria Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks; oldest Polish settlement in the USA; founded in 1854.
3 John Ruckman House
 
John Ruckman House
June 19, 1979
(#79002987)
6 mi (9.7 km). N of Karnes City off TX 80
28°56′50″N 97°49′15″W / 28.947222°N 97.820833°W / 28.947222; -97.820833 (John Ruckman House)
Karnes City A provincial interpretation of the Greek Revival style built in 1878.


Kendall County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Otto Brinkmann House
 
Otto Brinkmann House
December 12, 1977
(#77001457)
602 High St.
29°58′04″N 98°54′32″W / 29.967778°N 98.908889°W / 29.967778; -98.908889 (Otto Brinkmann House)
Comfort Part of Comfort Historic District; Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Comfort Historic District
 
Comfort Historic District
May 29, 1979
(#79002989)
State Highway 27; also roughly bounded by State Highway 27, Lindner Ave., Cypress Creek, 1st St., and Front St.,
29°58′03″N 98°54′40″W / 29.9675°N 98.911111°W / 29.9675; -98.911111 (Comfort Historic District)
Comfort Specific boundaries represent a boundary increase of August 25, 2004; contains State Antiquities Landmarks, Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
3 Joseph Dienger Building
 
Joseph Dienger Building
January 19, 1984
(#84001901)
106 W. Blanco Rd.
29°47′40″N 98°43′55″W / 29.794444°N 98.731944°W / 29.794444; -98.731944 (Joseph Dienger Building)
Boerne Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Gazebo for Albert Steves
 
Gazebo for Albert Steves
December 23, 2004
(#04001171)
105 FM 473, at east portion of property
29°58′12″N 98°53′10″W / 29.96997°N 98.88603°W / 29.96997; -98.88603 (Gazebo for Albert Steves)
Comfort Gazebo at Haven River Inn
Sculpture by Dionicio Rodriguez
5 Herff-Rozelle Farm
 
Herff-Rozelle Farm
December 3, 2009
(#09000983)
33 Herff Rd.
29°46′51″N 98°42′53″W / 29.780912°N 98.714636°W / 29.780912; -98.714636 (Herff-Rozelle Farm)
Boerne
6 Hygieostatic Bat Roost
 
Hygieostatic Bat Roost
March 28, 1983
(#83003144)
FM 473 E of Comfort
29°58′13″N 98°53′05″W / 29.9704°N 98.8847°W / 29.9704; -98.8847 (Hygieostatic Bat Roost)
Comfort Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
7 Kendall County Courthouse and Jail
 
Kendall County Courthouse and Jail
February 15, 1980
(#80004138)
Public Sq.
29°47′40″N 98°43′50″W / 29.794444°N 98.730556°W / 29.794444; -98.730556 (Kendall County Courthouse and Jail)
Boerne State Antiquities Landmark, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
8 Kendall Inn
 
Kendall Inn
June 29, 1976
(#76002045)
128 W Blanco Rd
29°47′38″N 98°44′00″W / 29.793889°N 98.733333°W / 29.793889; -98.733333 (Kendall Inn)
Boerne Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
9 Sisterdale Valley District
 
Sisterdale Valley District
January 8, 1975
(#75001996)
SR 1376
29°58′34″N 98°42′56″W / 29.976111°N 98.715556°W / 29.976111; -98.715556 (Sisterdale Valley District)
Sisterdale
10 Treue der Union Monument
 
Treue der Union Monument
November 29, 1978
(#78002966)
High St. between Third and Fourth
29°58′10″N 98°54′49″W / 29.969444°N 98.913611°W / 29.969444; -98.913611 (Treue der Union Monument)
Comfort Part of Comfort Historic District; State Antiquities Landmark
11 Voelcker-Sueltenfuss House October 10, 2017
(#100001722)
82 Swede Springs Rd.
29°52′19″N 98°34′49″W / 29.871834°N 98.580403°W / 29.871834; -98.580403 (Voelcker-Sueltenfuss House)
Boerne


Kerr County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Guthrie Building
 
Guthrie Building
June 8, 2011
(#11000345)
241 Earl Garrett St.
30°02′47″N 99°08′22″W / 30.046389°N 99.139444°W / 30.046389; -99.139444 (Guthrie Building)
Kerrville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
2 Masonic Building
 
Masonic Building
January 12, 1984
(#84001903)
211 Earl Garrett St.
30°02′44″N 99°08′23″W / 30.045556°N 99.139722°W / 30.045556; -99.139722 (Masonic Building)
Kerrville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Old Camp Verde
 
Old Camp Verde
May 25, 1973
(#73001968)
Camp Verde Rd.
29°53′25″N 99°07′13″W / 29.890278°N 99.120278°W / 29.890278; -99.120278 (Old Camp Verde)
Camp Verde Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
4 Capt. Charles Schreiner Mansion
 
Capt. Charles Schreiner Mansion
April 14, 1975
(#75001997)
216 Earl Garrett St.
30°02′46″N 99°08′23″W / 30.046111°N 99.139722°W / 30.046111; -99.139722 (Capt. Charles Schreiner Mansion)
Kerrville Includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
5 Tulahteka August 11, 1982
(#82004510)
South of Kerrville on TX 16
30°02′13″N 99°08′42″W / 30.036944°N 99.145°W / 30.036944; -99.145 (Tulahteka)
Kerrville Also known as the Louis A. Schreiner Mansion
6 Woolls Building
 
Woolls Building
April 26, 2002
(#02000403)
318 San Antonio
29°56′40″N 99°02′13″W / 29.944444°N 99.036944°W / 29.944444; -99.036944 (Woolls Building)
Center Point Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Lavaca County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Church
 
Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Church
June 21, 1983
(#83003148)
FM 957
29°35′03″N 96°59′08″W / 29.584167°N 96.985556°W / 29.584167; -96.985556 (Ascension of Our Lord Catholic Church)
Moravia Churches with Decorative Interior Painting TR
2 Baker House
 
Baker House
November 5, 1998
(#98001345)
211 Pecan St.
29°17′19″N 97°08′25″W / 29.288611°N 97.140278°W / 29.288611; -97.140278 (Baker House)
Yoakum
3 Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Queen of Peace
 
Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Queen of Peace
June 21, 1983
(#83003149)
FM 340
29°20′32″N 97°04′08″W / 29.342222°N 97.068889°W / 29.342222; -97.068889 (Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Queen of Peace)
Sweet Home Churches with Decorative Interior Painting TR
4 Church of the Immaculate Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary
 
Church of the Immaculate Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary
June 21, 1983
(#83003150)
FM 2672
29°26′52″N 96°59′49″W / 29.447778°N 96.996944°W / 29.447778; -96.996944 (Church of the Immaculate Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary)
St. Mary's Churches with Decorative Interior Painting TR
5 Kahn and Stanzel Building November 24, 2014
(#14000964)
115 N. Main St
29°26′43″N 96°56′37″W / 29.445180°N 96.943518°W / 29.445180; -96.943518 (Kahn and Stanzel Building)
Hallettsville
6 Lavaca County Courthouse
 
Lavaca County Courthouse
March 11, 1971
(#71000945)
Bounded by LaGrange, 2nd, 3rd, and Main Sts.
29°26′41″N 96°56′33″W / 29.444722°N 96.9425°W / 29.444722; -96.9425 (Lavaca County Courthouse)
Hallettsville State Antiquities Landmark
7 Lay-Bozka House
 
Lay-Bozka House
January 25, 1971
(#71000946)
205 Fairwinds
29°26′31″N 96°56′50″W / 29.441944°N 96.947222°W / 29.441944; -96.947222 (Lay-Bozka House)
Hallettsville Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
8 Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church
 
Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church
June 21, 1983
(#83003151)
100 St. Ludmilla St.
29°25′23″N 97°09′56″W / 29.423056°N 97.165556°W / 29.423056; -97.165556 (Sts. Cyril and Methodius Church)
Shiner Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; Churches with Decorative Interior Painting TR
9 Yoakum Commercial Historic District
 
Yoakum Commercial Historic District
October 29, 2019
(#100004095)
Roughly bounded by Nelson St., South St., Culpepper St., and Forrest St.
29°17′15″N 97°09′05″W / 29.2876°N 97.1514°W / 29.2876; -97.1514 (Yoakum Commercial Historic District)
Yoakum


Medina County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Castroville Historic District
 
Castroville Historic District
April 3, 1970
(#70000758)
Roughly bounded by Medina River, SR 471, Gime, Houston, and Constantinople
29°21′21″N 98°52′45″W / 29.355833°N 98.879167°W / 29.355833; -98.879167 (Castroville Historic District)
Castroville Includes State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark, and several Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks
2 Dan's Meat Market and Saloon April 11, 2024
(#100010210)
1303 Lorenzo Street
29°21′24″N 98°52′42″W / 29.3566°N 98.8782°W / 29.3566; -98.8782 (Dan's Meat Market and Saloon)
Castroville
3 D'Hanis Historic District
 
D'Hanis Historic District
June 24, 1976
(#76002051)
7 mi (11 km). W of Hondo
29°20′N 99°16′W / 29.33°N 99.26°W / 29.33; -99.26 (D'Hanis Historic District)
D'Hanis
4 Charles de Montel House
 
Charles de Montel House
November 25, 1980
(#80004142)
NW of Castroville
29°22′05″N 98°54′06″W / 29.368056°N 98.901667°W / 29.368056; -98.901667 (Charles de Montel House)
Castroville
5 Devine Opera House
 
Devine Opera House
April 24, 1975
(#75001999)
206 Commercial Dr
29°08′17″N 98°54′20″W / 29.138056°N 98.905556°W / 29.138056; -98.905556 (Devine Opera House)
Devine
6 Landmark Inn Complex
 
Landmark Inn Complex
January 7, 1972
(#72001368)
Florella and Florence Sts.
29°21′16″N 98°52′28″W / 29.354444°N 98.874444°W / 29.354444; -98.874444 (Landmark Inn Complex)
Castroville Part of Castroville Historic District; State Historic Site, State Antiquities Landmark, and Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
7 Medina Dam
 
Medina Dam
March 15, 1976
(#76002050)
N of Castroville on the Medina River
29°32′25″N 98°56′02″W / 29.540278°N 98.933889°W / 29.540278; -98.933889 (Medina Dam)
Castroville State Antiquities Landmark
8 Saathoff House September 9, 1982
(#82004515)
Quihi-Stormhill Rd.
29°23′49″N 99°00′30″W / 29.396944°N 99.008333°W / 29.396944; -99.008333 (Saathoff House)
Quihi Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Wilson County edit

[2] Name on the Register Image Date listed[3] Location City or town Description
1 Floresville Chronicle-Journal Building August 17, 2020
(#100005461)
1000 C St.
29°07′57″N 98°09′33″W / 29.1326°N 98.1592°W / 29.1326; -98.1592 (Floresville Chronicle-Journal Building)
Floresville
2 Mueller Bridge
 
Mueller Bridge
October 16, 2007
(#07001094)
CR 337 over Cibolo Cr.
29°21′05″N 98°04′28″W / 29.3514°N 98.0744°W / 29.3514; -98.0744 (Mueller Bridge)
La Vernia Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
3 Rancho de las Cabras March 20, 1973
(#73001985)
S of Floresville SE of Hwy 97
29°05′42″N 98°10′00″W / 29.0950°N 98.1668°W / 29.0950; -98.1668 (Rancho de las Cabras)
Floresville Part of the San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site
4 Whitehall
 
Whitehall
February 1, 1980
(#80004161)
N of Sutherland Springs on SR 539
29°19′02″N 98°03′28″W / 29.3172°N 98.0578°W / 29.3172; -98.0578 (Whitehall)
Sutherland Springs Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
5 Wilson County Courthouse and Jail
 
Wilson County Courthouse and Jail
May 5, 1978
(#78003001)
Public Sq.
29°08′00″N 98°09′27″W / 29.1333°N 98.1575°W / 29.1333; -98.1575 (Wilson County Courthouse and Jail)
Floresville State Antiquities Landmark, includes Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


References edit

  1. ^ "The Alamo Region 2022 Regional Report". Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e Federal and state laws and practices restrict general public access to information regarding the specific location of this resource. In some cases, this is to protect archeological sites from vandalism, while in other cases it is restricted at the request of the owner. See: Knoerl, John; Miller, Diane; Shrimpton, Rebecca H. (1990), Guidelines for Restricting Information about Historic and Prehistoric Resources, National Register Bulletin, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, OCLC 20706997.
  6. ^ Victoria Advocate
  7. ^ "Feller/Barsch Homestead" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form. NRHP form draft. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
  8. ^ "Klein Frankreich Rural Historic District named to National Register - Fredericksburg Standard". www.fredericksburgstandard.com. July 26, 2023. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
  9. ^ "Nebgen School, Friends of Gillespie County Country Schools". historicschools.org. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
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